Yes. ZentroData syncs Wells Fargo transactions directly into your own Google Sheets automatically, with no CSV downloads and no manual data entry. It works the same way with the other major US banks, including Chase, Bank of America, Citi, US Bank, and Capital One. Once you connect your accounts, ZentroData pulls your transaction data on a schedule and writes it into your sheet as clean, structured rows you can filter, analyze, and build on however you want.
Most people asking this question have already tried the manual route. Downloading a Wells Fargo CSV, cleaning up the formatting, and merging it with last month’s file is a process that sounds manageable until it breaks. ZentroData replaces that entire cycle with one automated connection.
Why This Matters
Wells Fargo, like every major bank, lets you export transaction data as a CSV. What it does not do is get that data into a format you can actually use for ongoing analysis without a lot of manual work. The formatting is inconsistent, the categories are generic, and the process has to be repeated every single month.
When your Wells Fargo data flows into Google Sheets automatically, the picture changes. You can track spending trends across months, build a burn rate chart, flag recurring charges, or create any custom view your analysis requires. The data updates itself. You do the thinking, not the file management.
That gap, between having access to your data and actually being able to use it, is exactly what ZentroData closes.
Which US Banks ZentroData Supports
ZentroData works with thousands of US financial institutions. The major banks it supports include:
- Wells Fargo — checking, savings, and credit card accounts
- Chase — checking, savings, and all Chase credit cards
- Bank of America — checking, savings, and credit accounts
- Citi — checking and Citi credit cards
- US Bank — checking, savings, and credit accounts
- Capital One — checking and Capital One credit cards
- TD Bank — checking and savings accounts
- PNC Bank — checking, savings, and credit accounts
If your bank is not on this list, it is very likely still supported. ZentroData connects to thousands of institutions across the US. The major banks listed above cover the large majority of users, but credit unions, regional banks, and online banks are supported as well.
How the Wells Fargo Sync Works
Setting up your Wells Fargo connection in ZentroData takes a few minutes:
- Sign up at zentrodata.com and go through the bank connection flow. You enter your Wells Fargo credentials directly with the secure connection service, not with ZentroData itself.
- Connect your Google account so ZentroData can write to your Drive.
- Select the Google Sheet and tab where your transactions should land.
- Set your sync schedule. Daily is the default. ZentroData runs in the background from that point on.
- Trigger a manual sync anytime you want an immediate update.
Each Wells Fargo transaction lands as a row with the date, amount, merchant name, raw description, category, account name, and a unique ID that prevents duplicates from accumulating. If you have multiple Wells Fargo accounts, or accounts at multiple banks, they all sync into the same sheet with a column identifying which account each transaction came from.
What to Watch Out For
- Multiple accounts, one sheet. ZentroData writes transactions from all connected banks and accounts into a single destination sheet by default. Use the account column to filter by institution or set up separate sync targets for different tabs if you want them split.
- Categories are a baseline. The category assigned to each Wells Fargo transaction is a starting point. For anything more specific, build your own category logic in the sheet using formulas or a custom column.
- Connections occasionally need a refresh. Bank connections expire periodically. ZentroData will notify you when your Wells Fargo connection needs re-authentication rather than silently stopping syncs.
- Pending transactions are included. Pending charges sync before they post, so amounts may adjust slightly until transactions settle. Factor this in if you are building formulas against real-time totals.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wells Fargo Google Sheets
Q: Does ZentroData work with Wells Fargo credit cards as well as bank accounts? A: Yes. ZentroData syncs both Wells Fargo checking and savings accounts and Wells Fargo credit card transactions. All accounts land in the same sheet with a column identifying the account each transaction came from.
Q: Can I connect Wells Fargo and Chase at the same time? A: Yes. ZentroData supports multiple bank connections simultaneously. You can connect Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America, or any other supported institution and all transactions sync into the same Google Sheet, with the bank and account identified in each row.
Q: How far back does the Wells Fargo sync go on the first run? A: ZentroData pulls up to 90 days of transaction history on your first sync, depending on what Wells Fargo makes available through the connection. After the initial pull, new transactions sync automatically on your schedule.
Q: Is my Wells Fargo login information stored by ZentroData? A: No. Your credentials go directly to Wells Fargo through a secure connection flow. ZentroData never sees or stores your bank login information.
Q: What happens to my Google Sheet if my Wells Fargo connection expires? A: Your existing sheet data stays exactly as it is. Syncs pause until you re-authenticate the connection. ZentroData notifies you when a reconnection is needed so you are not left wondering why new transactions stopped appearing.
Connect Wells Fargo to Google Sheets Today
If you bank with Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America, or any other major US institution and you want your transaction data in a spreadsheet you actually control, the manual CSV process is not the answer.
ZentroData syncs your transactions into your own Google Sheets automatically, with starter templates for burn rate tracking, subscription detection, and spending breakdowns. Your data, your sheet, your analysis. Start your 14-day free trial at zentrodata.com.


